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Hey dude,

good to hear from ya, and sorry to hear about the tyres...

u can blame those 2 guys in that truck more than u can blame me, thats where the peer pressure was, hehe, plus i think it was worth it all just to see that big ass truck/van/ute (whatever it was) trying to do donuts....

Mark? Sweyn? Rhys? u guys all want a copy? on CD only or VHS aswell?

let me know so i can get it all ready for ya's.

Hopefully see ya there.

Goran

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g'day rhys. i enjoyed seeing those burnouts. possibly because my tyres weren't the ones being chewed up. i remember rhys's tyres melting afterwards, goran, can i possibly have a vhs and cd copy? i'll bring you a blank for reimbursement mate.

that big old landcruiser was a rustbucket. i couldn't believe that it did not tip over.

cheers, MARK

Originally posted by Diabolik1

Brendan, what happened?

W'Gong, cops everywere, defecting like no tomorrow....(Australia Day Weekend)

OH, I know there's no cruze, I just meant the cruze from the Northside to the meet.... :)

I have to be at Hombush 6c at 2pm for deps for track day... we could all cruise there if ya want... otherwise It'll just be a solo mission.

Still not 100% that I be there for lunch... have to wait and see.




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